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Daft Punk's iconic 'Homework' gatefold sleeve explained

Thomas and Guy-Manuel give the lowdown in a '97 issue of Mixmag

  • Dave Turner
  • 20 January 2017

Ever wondered what Daft Punk's 'Homework' gatefold sleeve is all about?

The French duo depicted a teenager's bedroom for the inside of their debut album, littering a desk with a Playboy magazine, tapes and club tokens, with pics of a young Guy-Man and a motorbike stuck to the wall.

Our article from '97 read: "Gatefold sleeve knick knacks usually denote a popular music combo's worldview. But when the combo in question is nutty old Daft Punk, further illumination seems a must..."

Check the breakdown of the gatefold sleeve in the gallery above.

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